Mixing System
Your Professional Mixing System Supplier
DINRO is a professional manufacturer and exporter of HVAC system components and brass valves, dedicated to the research, development, production, sales, and service of HVAC system components and brass valves. We specialize in the design, manufacturing, and sales of HVAC systems, valves, water manifolds, pipe fittings, sanitary ware, and other related products. We have 10 years of experience in the international market, with business operations spanning numerous countries including the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and Argentina.
Product parameters
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Size |
1" |
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Material |
Brass hpb57-3 |
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Nominal pressure |
≤10 bar |
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Applicable medium |
Cold and hot water |
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Working temperature |
T≤100℃ |
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Connection thread |
ISO 228 standard |
It is well known that central heating mixing valves play a crucial role in underfloor heating systems, ensuring optimal operation of the installation. Here are the main advantages of their use:
Precise temperature control.
Central heating mixing valves allow for accurate regulation of the temperature of the water supplied to the underfloor heating system, which is essential for ensuring thermal comfort and avoiding overheating of the floor.
Energy savings.
By maintaining the optimal temperature, mixing valves reduce energy consumption, leading to lower operating costs of the heating system.
Increased system durability.
UFH Mixing valves protect the underfloor heating system from excessively high temperatures, preventing damage to system components and extending their lifespan.
Even heat distribution.
A UFH mixing valve ensures the uniform distribution of heat within the system, resulting in more stable temperature conditions throughout the room.
Automatic adjustment.
Automatic valves regulate water flow independently, eliminating the need for manual operation and enhancing user convenience.

A manifold is a hollow structure containing arrangements of process valves, tubes, pipes, fittings and pressure equipment. It consists of a block or a central body with numerous inlet and outlet ports and a series of interconnected valves. Manifold systems combine numerous valves into a single channel that splits one supply input into several outputs.
How Thermostatic Mixing Valves Work
The technology behind thermostatic mixing valves is both simple and smart:
Temperature Sensing:
The valve contains a thermostatic element that expands or contracts with temperature changes.
Automatic Adjustment:
As water temperature fluctuates, the valve adjusts hot/cold flow to maintain the set level.
Fail-Safe Mechanism:
If cold water supply fails, the valve shuts off hot water flow to prevent burns.
Why You Need a Thermostatic Mixing Valve for Underfloor Heating
Optimal Heat Control: Maintains floor-safe temperatures.
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Energy Efficiency: Prevents unnecessary heating.
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Comfort: Delivers even warmth across all rooms.
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System Protection: Prevents damage to pipes and flooring.
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